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> From: Paul Nicolay > > Guess I will finally move to mySQL for this purpose (tried DB2 locally > before, but consider that as overkill). The risk is that it is indeed not > compatible (but that extra effort improves portability of the > application)... but I noticed that as well with certain things between the > WTE and the actual WAS on iSeries. I use MySQL here, Paul, and it works fine for most things. The biggest pain is that fields of type TIMESTAMP are stored with only millisecond precision; that can make things difficult. Let me know if you run into problems there; I've worked around some of them already. Joe
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